18&U Male
The 18&U Male high performance program is a pathway designed by Water Polo Australia to contribute athletes towards future Aussie Sharks teams. The program is designed to educate aspiring athletes about all aspects of water polo, both in and out of the pool.
Water Polo Australia’s high performance programs play a crucial role in ensuring future success of our national teams. The 18&U program also starts to prepare athletes aspiring to make the transition from the junior representative teams into the Aussie Sharks ranks (senior teams).
2020 18&U Male
Laurence Barker (Drummoyne, NSW)
Marcus Berehulak (Barracudas, QLD)
Mason Black (River City, QLD)
Mattia Bognolo (Nordek, ACT)
Angus Brabner (Richmond, VIC)
Fearghas Cameron-Sharpe (Clarence Crocs, TAS)
Max Culleton (Barracudas, QLD)
Clancy Dewar (Melville, WA)
Tyler Fazio (Melville, WA)
Owen Gladdy (Adelaide Vikings, SA)
Tristan Glanznig (Cronulla, NSW)
Toby Goldschmidt (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Andrej Grgurevic )Sydney Uni, NSW)
Ryan Hazelden (Triton, WA)
Mason Irving (Melville, WA)
James Kininmonth (Barracudas, QLD)
Tyler Krenkels (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Luka Kricka (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Luka Krstic (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Julian Kyriakou (UWA, WA)
Jordan Lancaster (Drummoyne, NSW)
Sam Lodge (UWA, WA)
William Markham (Gold Coast, QLD)
Will Marshall (UWA, WA)
Dylan McDonald (Barracudas, QLD)
Filip Milovanovic (Melbourne Collegians, VIC)
Daniel Munk (Balmain, NSW)
Aedan Pilch (UNSW Wests, NSW)
Christian Schofield (Richmond, VIC)
Hamish Shute (Adelaide Tritons, SA)
Luke Stimson (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Jay Tigchelaar (Triton, WA)
Jack Winchester (Cronulla, NSW)
Griffin Woodhouse (Triton, WA)
Hunter Wright (Tasmania, TAS)
Edward Wydell (Sydney Uni, NSW)
Joshua Wylie (Tasmania, TAS)